On top of Hatsune Miku Project Diva f, Sega also has a high definition version of Hatsune Miku Project Diva Extend. However, like other Dreamy Theater releases Hatsune Miku Project Diva Dreamy Theater Extend requires the PSP game.

Players will connect their PSP with the game loaded to the PS3 which will output HD quality graphics. Data from the PSP game can be used in Dreamy Theater since you’re essentially playing the same game.

Note the use of the word “series.” I imagine Miku Flick is considered the beginning of its’ own series as well. A potential sequel to it would probably be titled something like “Miku Flick 2nd” instead of “Project Diva f: Miku Flick.”

Aoshi00

I only got Miku Diva 2nd and Dreamy Theater.. there’s this app you need to d/l to your PSP in order to bridge the PSP & PS3, I forgot if you need the UMD in there, maybe it just reads the save file.. but you can’t unlock songs or add points by playing on the PS3, could only be done when played on the PSP..and you need to play the songs on all the difficulty levels again to get the PS3 trophies, so it’s quite repetitive.. If people want to play HD Miku on a big TV, they might as well wait for the PS3 game to be more straightforward instead of hooking up one system to another.. (I don’t play portables on the road, so..), not to mention expensive getting 2 games.. I think Dreamy Theater was like 3700 yen or something.. and for the memory card too, silly word pun lol..

BTW, for Dreamy Theater 2nd, 3D only works when you watch the songs, not while you play them..

Xerain

It cost 3900en. While you do not need the Project Diva UMD in your Drive or the Digital version on your memory stick, the verification app will test to make sure the save file was originally created on your PSP.

So downloading a save file won’t work, but if you know a friedn with the game, borrow it, and make a save file, Dreamy Theater will be able to use any of the songs you had unlocked while you were borrowing the game, but nothign more… ..well you’d also have access to all the songs from the original Dreamy Theater. Those are like a free bonus, though they are not as complex, as they lack button holds.

Aoshi00

yeah, forgot it was 39.. so almost 4000 yen.. a 5000 yen card goes for like $84 now, and the PSP game was like $70-80.. so it was expensive to get both.. still troublesome to connect the systems together every time to boot it up on PS3, but the graphics was a lot better.. I’m actually not that big of a Miku or rhythm game fan, just wanted to chk the game out before..

Xerain

As of DT 2nd you only need to connect them once, assuming you’ve already unlocked all the songs and modules.

Aoshi00

yeah you’re right, it’s been a while since I’ve played it. Only when you unlock new stuffs you need to transfer and update the data again.. so that wasn’t so bad.

ShugoTakahashi

YES! This is the news I was waiting for! Extend has my favorite soundtrack of the series; I’ve always wanted it in HD.